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For their own goodFifty years ago, they were screwed-up kids sent to the Florida School for Boys to be straightened out. But now they are screwed-up men, scarred by the whippings they endured. Read the story and see a video and portrait gallery.

Crist had a few stumbles in his first year, but many governors would trade places with him.

His trouble is that he may live for the moment too recklessly. He dramatically escalated the state's exposure in a catastrophic hurricane, but benefited from the quietest hurricane season in a long time.

History tells you that kind of luck won't last forever.

As Crist struggles with widespread public anger over taxes and insurance, and faces the prospect of another bleak budget year, he is to many simply a nice guy, with a smile and a pleasant outlook that has a way of keeping trouble at bay.

"Spitzer was the prosecutor who punished, and still has maintained that personality as governor, I think - at least that's how it's been reported," said Crist's chief of staff, George LeMieux. "Charlie Crist is the happy warrior."

What LeMieux calls "the Charlie Crist way" is this: "Try to get what you can get done with people who you may disagree with on other things - do that stuff first."

In his Capitol office, LeMieux had a Wall Street Journal editorial on his desk. The headline read "Spitzer's fall" and below that was a line that is impossible to imagine in any piece about Charlie Crist: "His nastiness catches up with him."

The worst the Journal has said about Crist is that his "socialized" insurance plan has put Florida "on the path to fiscal ruin."